Thursday, August 23, 2018

The Problem of Atheists Simultaneous Affirmation of Something and Nothing as the Sufficient Reason of be for the Existence of Things.

Some atheists hold to the existence of infinite regresses to account for the existence of all finite creatures.
Yet other atheists such as Lawrence Kraus hold to the emergence of the universe as from nothing.
Therefore, atheists simultaneously hold to something and nothing as the sufficient reason of be of creatures.

As nothing is the negation of being and something is being, then atheists simultaneously hold to contradictory reasons as the sufficient reason of be of creatures.

Conclusion - Atheism is a confused amalgamation of contradictions.

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